Generally speaking, someone who considers himself a traveler will try to immerse himself in the local culture rather than standing out. If you’re a traveler, you may try to explore the less-traveled areas and explore locations, shops, restaurants where tourism doesn’t setup the usually tourist traps. You’ll interact with locals. Your goals for a trip will be to learn and experience new things, rather than to take a relaxing break from everyday life. A traveler may consider a trip a journey, maybe an adventure, rather than a typical vacation.
We Can help You, being a better Tourist and feel as a Traveler
Being a tourist is perfectly okay. If you’re more comfortable around other tourists and want to document every sight plus other tourists with your camera, waiting on queues (For Example Cruises queues…), been driven in usually tourist traps, go ahead.
1) Don’t let your guidebook dictate your schedule. Find some English-speaking locals and ask them for advice on what sights you should see. You may discover a new favorite spot you’d never find in a book. Walk some areas on foot or travel with a local driver/ guide, to experience the place as the locals do instead of taking guided tour buses.
2) Let us take you to places where locals seems to gather, like a town square, a pedestrian road, a traditional restaurant or a small cafe, and spend some time there. Strike up conversations with people of all ages. Ask questions about the local culture and talk about common interests; at the very least, you’ll leave with a broadened worldview.
3) Let us drive you via local roads to see the other GREECE, as the region of Mani, Macedonia in Greece, Mount Olympus, Mount Pelion, Epirus (Mount Pindos )… and a lot more. Of course we are not going to avoid the popular places/ attractions, as Acropolis & Parthenon in Athens, Delphi, Meteora, Ancient Olympia, Corinth, Cape Sounion…etc, but we visit all the sites as travelers and try to avoid the large buses tourist groups’ usual hours. Our website photos are a testament to this…